Ivana Ječmenica is a native Serbian speaker, cultural worker, theatre scholar, ecofeminist, and poetic activist still based in Berlin.
Siegfred Deduro is a human rights defender, former Bayan Muna Representative, environmentalist, fair trade advocate, and a Filipino Exile in Europe.
Not in our Name is a collective of students and employees at TU Berlin upholding the liberation of Palestine as a political compass for collective justice and liberation.
Chun-Ching Su was born and raised in vibrant Taiwan. At 24, she swapped dumplings for döner and moved to Germany, armed with a Bachelor of Science in Geography from National Taiwan University and a fierce curiosity about the world. She earned a Master’s degree in Environmental Planning from TU Berlin. After years of wrestling with the German language (and bureaucracy), she proudly became a German citizen. Now, fully in her element, she channels her energy into the fight against social injustice and racism—with grit, grace, and just the right amount of sarcasm.
Lina Jacob Carande is a queer researcher and occasional writer based in Berlin. They have worked on projects about lesser known queer identities and are currently researching activism in the queer community.
Fatal Hata is a collective that focuses on creating miscellaneous media from Turkey, currently based in Berlin.
Boldizsar Nagy M is a writer, journalist, roma, queer, human rights activist. Editor in chief of the critically acclaimed volume, Meseország mindenkié (A Fairytale for Everyone). Since its release in 2020, the book has fueled violent anti-LGBTQ+ rhetoric in Hungary, later inspiring discriminatory legislation.